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Quote TheJudge at 15 Aug 2015 10.04am

A very silly article.

Firstly, it assumes that everyone is like the person commenting, which they are not. In fact the vast majority don't smoke or want to be anywhere near someone who does.
Secondly, anyone who wants to spend that much time in a pub needs to get a life.
As far as eating a big pub lunch is concerned. Unlike nicotine and all the other carcinogens related to cigarettes,there is no evidence that enjoying a fatty, high calorie meal occasionally is bad for you. It's when you do it most days that it is likely to become a problem.

Why do some people want to take the wingeing of an addict seriously ?

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 10.05am)


I bet you describe yourself as 'tolerant', don't you?

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 15 Aug 15 10.17am

Quote TheJudge at 15 Aug 2015 10.04am

A very silly article.

Firstly, it assumes that everyone is like the person commenting, which they are not. In fact the vast majority don't smoke or want to be anywhere near someone who does.
Secondly, anyone who wants to spend that much time in a pub needs to get a life.
As far as eating a big pub lunch is concerned. Unlike nicotine and all the other carcinogens related to cigarettes,there is no evidence that enjoying a fatty, high calorie meal occasionally is bad for you. It's when you do it most days that it is likely to become a problem.

Why do some people want to take the wingeing of an addict seriously ?

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 10.05am)

Isn't a carcinogen.


 


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TheJudge Flag 15 Aug 15 10.47am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 15 Aug 2015 10.17am

Quote TheJudge at 15 Aug 2015 10.04am

A very silly article.

Firstly, it assumes that everyone is like the person commenting, which they are not. In fact the vast majority don't smoke or want to be anywhere near someone who does.
Secondly, anyone who wants to spend that much time in a pub needs to get a life.
As far as eating a big pub lunch is concerned. Unlike nicotine and all the other carcinogens related to cigarettes,there is no evidence that enjoying a fatty, high calorie meal occasionally is bad for you. It's when you do it most days that it is likely to become a problem.

Why do some people want to take the wingeing of an addict seriously ?

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 10.05am)

Isn't a carcinogen.



I did not mean to imply that it was, but that is just a diversion on your part.

When it comes to people hooked on addictive substances telling me how they should have the right to pollute the air, I am very intolerant.

Smoking has no use other than to facilitate self indulgence.

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 10.47am)

 

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I don't smoke but this will be taking it too far.

 

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Quote TheJudge at 15 Aug 2015 10.47am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 15 Aug 2015 10.17am

Quote TheJudge at 15 Aug 2015 10.04am

A very silly article.

Firstly, it assumes that everyone is like the person commenting, which they are not. In fact the vast majority don't smoke or want to be anywhere near someone who does.
Secondly, anyone who wants to spend that much time in a pub needs to get a life.
As far as eating a big pub lunch is concerned. Unlike nicotine and all the other carcinogens related to cigarettes,there is no evidence that enjoying a fatty, high calorie meal occasionally is bad for you. It's when you do it most days that it is likely to become a problem.

Why do some people want to take the wingeing of an addict seriously ?

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 10.05am)

Isn't a carcinogen.



I did not mean to imply that it was, but that is just a diversion on your part.

When it comes to people hooked on addictive substances telling me how they should have the right to pollute the air, I am very intolerant.

Smoking has no use other than to facilitate self indulgence.

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 10.47am)


You could say that about most things,having a pint in the Pub(not essential) going out for a meal,equals self indulgence.

 


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Quote TheJudge at 15 Aug 2015 10.47am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 15 Aug 2015 10.17am

Quote TheJudge at 15 Aug 2015 10.04am

A very silly article.

Firstly, it assumes that everyone is like the person commenting, which they are not. In fact the vast majority don't smoke or want to be anywhere near someone who does.
Secondly, anyone who wants to spend that much time in a pub needs to get a life.
As far as eating a big pub lunch is concerned. Unlike nicotine and all the other carcinogens related to cigarettes,there is no evidence that enjoying a fatty, high calorie meal occasionally is bad for you. It's when you do it most days that it is likely to become a problem.

Why do some people want to take the wingeing of an addict seriously ?

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 10.05am)

Isn't a carcinogen.



I did not mean to imply that it was, but that is just a diversion on your part.

When it comes to people hooked on addictive substances telling me how they should have the right to pollute the air, I am very intolerant.

Smoking has no use other than to facilitate self indulgence.

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 10.47am)


If you do label yourself as 'tolerant' (as people like yourself frequently do), then you're just another clichéd comedy leftie and I shall treat all your posts accordingly.

 


Wife beating may be socially acceptable in Sheffield, but it is a different matter in Cheltenham

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Quote TheJudge at 15 Aug 2015 10.04am

A very silly article.

Firstly, it assumes that everyone is like the person commenting, which they are not. In fact the vast majority don't smoke or want to be anywhere near someone who does.
Secondly, anyone who wants to spend that much time in a pub needs to get a life.
As far as eating a big pub lunch is concerned. Unlike nicotine and all the other carcinogens related to cigarettes,there is no evidence that enjoying a fatty, high calorie meal occasionally is bad for you. It's when you do it most days that it is likely to become a problem.

Why do some people want to take the wingeing of an addict seriously ?

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 10.05am)


I'm slightly baffled at you seriously criticising a very obviously satirical article. That being said, it's amusing that you did criticise it for making general assumptions before then claiming that the majority of people don't want to be anywhere near someone who does.

 


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TheJudge Flag 15 Aug 15 2.37pm

Quote Canterbury Palace at 15 Aug 2015 11.28am

Quote TheJudge at 15 Aug 2015 10.04am

A very silly article.

Firstly, it assumes that everyone is like the person commenting, which they are not. In fact the vast majority don't smoke or want to be anywhere near someone who does.
Secondly, anyone who wants to spend that much time in a pub needs to get a life.
As far as eating a big pub lunch is concerned. Unlike nicotine and all the other carcinogens related to cigarettes,there is no evidence that enjoying a fatty, high calorie meal occasionally is bad for you. It's when you do it most days that it is likely to become a problem.

Why do some people want to take the wingeing of an addict seriously ?

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 10.05am)


I'm slightly baffled at you seriously criticising a very obviously satirical article. That being said, it's amusing that you did criticise it for making general assumptions before then claiming that the majority of people don't want to be anywhere near someone who does.

Satirical or not, it was silly. The irony of people express opinions of that sort about having their lives impinged upon by evil anti smoking laws makes me laugh.

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 2.42pm)

 

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TheJudge Flag 15 Aug 15 2.41pm

Quote Cucking Funt at 15 Aug 2015 11.18am

Quote TheJudge at 15 Aug 2015 10.47am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 15 Aug 2015 10.17am

Quote TheJudge at 15 Aug 2015 10.04am

A very silly article.

Firstly, it assumes that everyone is like the person commenting, which they are not. In fact the vast majority don't smoke or want to be anywhere near someone who does.
Secondly, anyone who wants to spend that much time in a pub needs to get a life.
As far as eating a big pub lunch is concerned. Unlike nicotine and all the other carcinogens related to cigarettes,there is no evidence that enjoying a fatty, high calorie meal occasionally is bad for you. It's when you do it most days that it is likely to become a problem.

Why do some people want to take the wingeing of an addict seriously ?

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 10.05am)

Isn't a carcinogen.



I did not mean to imply that it was, but that is just a diversion on your part.

When it comes to people hooked on addictive substances telling me how they should have the right to pollute the air, I am very intolerant.

Smoking has no use other than to facilitate self indulgence.

Edited by TheJudge (15 Aug 2015 10.47am)


If you do label yourself as 'tolerant' (as people like yourself frequently do), then you're just another clichéd comedy leftie and I shall treat all your posts accordingly.

So a straw man argument followed by a hugely inaccurate assumption.

Good work.

I have been called a few things, but "Leftie" ?
That takes the biscuit.

 

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Get it on-get it in-F**K OFF ALAN HANSEN!!

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TheJudge Flag 15 Aug 15 2.45pm

Enough already.

I'm abandoning all of you smokers and smoker enablers to your cloudy, wheezy, stinky, carcinogenic heaven.

I'm out.

 

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Quote TheJudge at 15 Aug 2015 2.45pm

Enough already.

I'm abandoning all of you smokers and smoker enablers to your cloudy, wheezy, stinky, carcinogenic heaven.

I'm out.


Take a deep breath before you go, there could be smokers outside........

 


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